Ancient Greek Musical Notation

Ancient Greek Musical Notation is a Unicode block containing symbols representing musical notations used in ancient Greece.

Ancient Greek Musical Notation
RangeU+1D200..U+1D24F
(80 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsGreek
Symbol setsAncient Greek music notation
Assigned70 code points
Unused10 reserved code points
Unicode version history
4.170 (+70)
Note: [1][2]

Block

Ancient Greek Musical Notation[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+1D20x ๐ˆ€ ๐ˆ ๐ˆ‚ ๐ˆƒ ๐ˆ„ ๐ˆ… ๐ˆ† ๐ˆ‡ ๐ˆˆ ๐ˆ‰ ๐ˆŠ ๐ˆ‹ ๐ˆŒ ๐ˆ ๐ˆŽ ๐ˆ
U+1D21x ๐ˆ ๐ˆ‘ ๐ˆ’ ๐ˆ“ ๐ˆ” ๐ˆ• ๐ˆ– ๐ˆ— ๐ˆ˜ ๐ˆ™ ๐ˆš ๐ˆ› ๐ˆœ ๐ˆ ๐ˆž ๐ˆŸ
U+1D22x ๐ˆ  ๐ˆก ๐ˆข ๐ˆฃ ๐ˆค ๐ˆฅ ๐ˆฆ ๐ˆง ๐ˆจ ๐ˆฉ ๐ˆช ๐ˆซ ๐ˆฌ ๐ˆญ ๐ˆฎ ๐ˆฏ
U+1D23x ๐ˆฐ ๐ˆฑ ๐ˆฒ ๐ˆณ ๐ˆด ๐ˆต ๐ˆถ ๐ˆท ๐ˆธ ๐ˆน ๐ˆบ ๐ˆป ๐ˆผ ๐ˆฝ ๐ˆพ ๐ˆฟ
U+1D24x ๐‰€ ๐‰  ๐‰‚  ๐‰ƒ  ๐‰„ ๐‰…
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 13.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ancient Greek Musical Notation block:

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
4.1U+1D200..1D24570L2/02-032Anderson, Deborah (2002-01-21), Unicode Musical Proposal
L2/02-033Anderson, Deborah (2002-01-21), TLG Unicode Proposal (draft)
L2/02-053Anderson, Deborah (2002-02-04), Description of TLG Documents
L2/02-273Pantelia, Maria (2002-07-31), TLG Unicode Proposal
L2/02-287Pantelia, Maria (2002-08-09), Proposal Summary Form accompanying TLG Unicode Proposal (L2/02-273)
L2/02-316R2N2547Pantelia, Maria (2002-11-07), Proposal to encode Ancient Greek Musical Symbols in the UCS
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names
gollark: Hmm, so, designoidal idea:- files have the following metadata: filename, last modified time, maybe permissions (I may not actually need this), size, checksum, flags (in case I need this later; probably just compression format?)- each version of a file in an archive has this metadata in front of it- when all the files in some set of data are archived, a header gets written to the end with all the file metadata plus positions- when backup is rerun, the systemโ„ข just checks the last modified time of everything and sees if its local copies are newer, and if so appends them to the end; when it is done a new header is added containing all the files- when a backup needs to be extracted, it just reads the end and decompresses stuff at the right offset
gollark: I don't know what you mean "dofs", data offsets?
gollark: Well, this will of course be rustaceous.
gollark: So that makes sense.
gollark: I do want this to be able to allow just appending extra new versions of files to an archive for backup purposes, see.

See also

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
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